In any case, it was a big win indeed for the Ravens. A 0-3 start to the season would have been brutal for Baltimore, especially with the Pittsburgh Steelers continuing to have success even without Russell Wilson. As things stand, the Steelers remain on top of the AFC North division with a 3-0 record after they defeated the Los Angeles Chargers at home on Sunday. At 1-2, the Ravens are tired with the Cleveland Browns in the division standings and head of the 0-2 Cincinnati Bengals, who have a game scheduled this Monday versus the Washington Commanders.

Against the Cowboys, the Ravens leaned on their explosive rushing attack led by the 1-2 punch of Jackson and running back Derrick Henry. Jackson had 87 rushing yards and a touchdown on 14 carries while Henry blasted the Cowboys with 151 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries. Overall, the Ravens burned rubber for 274 rushing yards and three touchdowns on 45 carries. Jackson also went 12-of-15 for 182 passing yards and a touchdown.

Up next for the Ravens is another tough assignment in Week 4 against the Buffalo Bills at home.